After a five week break, Neath RFC will be glad to get back on the field of play with a visit to Maesteg Quins at South Parade on Saturday (kick off 2.30pm). The Neath team is very similar to that named
Due to current Welsh Government guidelines, we have to limit the number of outside spectators at games to 50. To do this in the fairest way we are going to open a ballot for current 21/22 season ticket holders to
BEDWAS 36 points NEATH 30 points Neath's 11-match winning run came to an end in rather controversial circumstances at Bedwas where the unsighted referee disallowed a last-gasp try by No.8 David Griggs with an eminently kickable conversion to follow. But really Neath
NEATH 20 points YSTRAD RHONDDA 10 points At a misty Gnoll, Neath's purple patch in the opening 20 minutes effectively had this game sewn up as it left Ystrad Rhondda with too much to do in deteriorating conditions. The Blacks set off
Neath RFC supporters are shocked to learn of the motor-cycle accident suffered by our ex-hooker and Osprey Ifan Phillips (son of Kevin) who was mentioned in terms of Wales selection last year. Neath RFC's thoughts and very best wishes go to
The Welsh Rugby Union has announced plans to future proof and safeguard the community game after a wide-ranging review has looked at all areas of the national adult male pathway and its competitions. An exhaustive and transparent process has been undertaken
TREBANOS 21 points NEATH 29 points Trebanos, full of intent, reminded Neath – not that they needed a nudge – that every game in the Championship is a contest and it took the Blacks almost an hour to quell the purposeful
NEATH 9 points PONTYPOOL 3 points Storm Arwen might not have hit South Wales quite as hard as expected but its gusts blew away Pontypool's magnificent 64-match winning run which was ended by a Neath team which fought hard for the
NARBERTH 22 points NEATH 30 points A wise man once said that generosity is a virtue but unlimited generosity is a fast route to disaster – Neath, on the back of seven consecutive victories, would do well to heed those sage
As the country pauses to remember and honour its war heroes, Neath RFC salutes its fallen. First World War Private CHARLES MORRIS from Melyn played at half-back for Neath and served in the South African war. Charlie Morris joined the Royal Welsh